
Justice with John Carpay
John Carpay, founder and president of The Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms, talks about the issues--legal, political and cultural--that concern him most. The Justice Centre (website jccf.ca) has been going strong for ten years, so there is a lot to discuss. With facilitator and producer Kevin Steel, each week John will bring you up to date on the latest, as well as provide insights about the law and the fight for freedom.
Justice with John Carpay
Justice with John Carpay Ep. 2
The Justice Centre loses one when the ruling in the British Columbia smudging case comes down. This pitted a parent's rights against a school that conducted an aboriginal smudging ceremony. The judge decided that the smudging was cultural, not religious and therefore the school could do as it saw fit. In an update on the Ngo case, the Justice Centre will be suing UBC for their cancellation of a speaking event due to "safety and security." Host John Carpay and producer Kevin Steel also discuss the latest happenings with Jessica Yaniv and conclude with a recent ruling in favour of a dad dealing with child undergoing a gender transition.
Music: "Carpay Diem" by Dave Stevens
Justice Centre Press Release, Jan. 8, 2020: Court rules smudging ritual in classroom to cleanse children’s spirits is “cultural” not religious
Justice Centre on Youtube, Nov. 25, 2019: John Carpay on forcing children to participate in spiritual ritual
Canadian Press via CTV News, Nov. 2, 2017: Ski resort does not violate freedom of religion: SCC
John Carpay in The Epoch Times, Jan. 14, 2020: Christianity Is a Religion, but Aboriginal Spirituality Is Merely Cultural?
The Canadian Encyclopedia: Residential Schools in Canada
Skye Ryan in CHEK News, Nov. 18, 2019: Smudging trial sparks strong reactions in Nanaimo
John Carpay in The Post Millenial, Nov. 2019: Media's reporting incredibly biased on B.C. Indigenous rituals in public schools case
Justice Centre Press Release, Jan. 2020: UBC capitulates to Antifa, refuses to reinstate Andy Ngo event
The Ubyssey, Jan. 4, 2020: UBC could face legal action after cancelling Free Speech Club event
Citizen Free Press, Jan. 14, 2020: ‘Wax My Balls’ trans freak punches Rebel Media reporter outside courthouse – Caught on Cam...
Justice Centre Press Release, Jan. 7, 2020: Yaniv targets another East Indian beauty salon in new waxing complaint
Meghan Murphy in Feminist Current, Jul. 18, 2019: Women warned you: Yaniv’s human rights case is the inevitable result of gender identity ideology
Justice Centre Press Release, Jan. 10, 2020: BC Appeal Court in part overturns lower court ruling which infringed free speech of father of transgender child